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What if you accept a bid to a sorority and later decide that you can't handle it with school and work or can't actually afford the costs or don't like your sisters/house? Are you allowed to drop before you're even iniated?

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Omg for real tho....

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Yes, you can drop anytime before initiation without having to even pay your dues. New member period is technically a trial period. Once you undergo initiation, though, you may never join or rush another. If you choose to drop before initiation, you can't rush again until Fall

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How long is new member period? Does it depend on each sorority?

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yes every new member period is different because each sorority initiates at a different time

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Once you sign an MRABA (the thing you will sign on prefs night) you are under obligation to accept a bid from one of the listed chapters if one is extended. Then, if you get a bid from a chapter, you are locked in to that chapter for a calendar year (so you can't open your bid card, see you got ABC, drop ABC and then grab a bid at DEF or GHI during spring recruitment). You would have to wait a full year to go through again, and chapters may remember that you went through before and resigned from a different chapter.

However, you are only permanently a part of the place where you get a bid once you are initiated. Once initiated, you can never pledge another Panhellenic sorority, even if you transfer campuses, etc.

I believe the time between bid day and initiation for most houses is about an eight week period.

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